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adopt. You save 2 dogs. The one you rescue and the other who takes his place. You can find any type of dog in private or city shelters.

That's what I was leaning towards. I just can't find any shelters in the tristate area besides the ones on petfinder. Ive researched many shelters and almost all of theyre dogs are posted on pet finder. Im looking into get a puppy/young dog (preferably puppy) and those are hard to come by.

BTW, Anyone know how long the adoption process usually takes? I've heard from friends that it takes a while.

" The Sayreville Pet Adoption Center is closing December 31st and all the animals need to find homes! All adoptions in the month of December are free and your pet will come spayed/neutered, up to date with shots and vaccines, and dewormed. If you or anyone you know was even casually considering adopting a pet, maybe this is a sign that it's meant to be. "

Its awesome that you want a husky. I have two females huskies who are 1.5 yrs old and love them. I wish you lived closer to me. I just found this male husky in my area the other day. Looks to be ~5 yrs old in very good health. Ive tried reaching out to find the owner but no luck At the moment this big guy is at a neighbors house. I suppose my neighbor will keep him if I cant find the owner or a house for him.

As a side note: When you do get your husky, make sure you purchase a "Furminator" brush. Best thing on the market and will keep fur from floating loosely around your house or back yard.

that is a beautiful dog man. im very eager to get one. As for the furminator, ive been researching it and nearly everyone I know has one. The reviews are all 5 stars everywhere. Definitely going to get one!

mine came from South Carolina, I'll see if I can find the name of the breeder for you

As for the Furminator, definitely get one (get the long haired jumbo version, it's red). Also get a Shark vacuum (its the best I've ever used with fur, way better than a Dyson) as you will have fur all over the place and it never ends no matter how much you brush, it just gets worse twice a year when the coat changes.